Wednesday, June 10, 2009

I have uploaded one of the rarest videos in my collection to YouTube for those who might be interested. It is a near 45 minute interview with Jane Fonda from a 1972 episode of the Donahue Show that I have split into five parts. Here is the link that will take you directly to the clips. I have decided not to add them directly in this post, as the content of this interview falls outside the realm of what I typically post here at Moon in the Gutter. As a historical document, this interview is absolute gold though so I wanted to supply the link here for anyone who cares to view it.

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I am the editor and co-creator of the quarterly print only publication Art Decades as well as the author of the upcoming From Emmanuelle to Chabrol: Sylvia Kristel in the Seventies. I'm also the creator of a number of film and music blogs including Moon in the Gutter, Fascination: The Jean Rollin Experience, The Sylvia Kristel Archives and Harry Moseby Confidential. I live in Colorado with my wife Kelley and our three dogs Maizie, Topper and Ziggy Pop.